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Video Game Reviews of IncrediblesCustomer Review: Unfaithful to the movie Summary: 1 StarsIf you are looking for your dream game this isn't it!!! All you do is play as the characters from the movie, but it isn't even as fun as watching the movie 4 times! (8 hours). Also you have to keep a list of passwords for each of the levels so if you lose them you have to start from the beginning and work your way up until you get back to the level you were at. That part is a huge problem. It's very boring unlike the movie and it took me about a day to beat it. It's too short!!!!!! I wish they had made it longer. Every game I own is better than this one( I have 32 games in all besides this game)Get another game, no 15 other games in place of this one. That is how bad it is. Don't say I didn't warn you if you buy and don't like it. If you just love the Incredibles and Gameboy you might like it I dunno, but unless your that kind of person save your money on a different game and if someone already bought it for you, return it to the store where they bought it and get a new game ( that's only if you don't like the game though). Remember what I've said in this review and you'll be fine. THIS IS NOT A GOOD GAME AT ALL!! SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR THE NEW GAMEBOY, THE NINTENDO DS (IN STORES NOW). Good movie unfaithful to the game. That's all folks!
Customer Review: Faithful to the movie Summary: 4 StarsThe Incredibles is an awesome movie, and just watching it you can see where the video game was coming from it (Dash's mad run through the forest was great). The GBA version of this game is faithful to the movie, with stills from the movie along with written dialogue (no voices here unfortunately). You get to play as Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, Dash, and even Frozone. The animation is good. Unfortunately, the gameplay is pretty tedious. It's basically a button-masher only. Mr. Incredible moves incredibly slow. Frozone does better, though his part is a minimum. Elastigirl and Dash have good responses, but it's all basically a "here comes a bunch of bad guys/machines, now beat them up". Also, the music gets old quickly, as it sounds like 8 measures of the same song looping continuously. Luckily you have the option to kill the music, so plan on using it.
Unfortunately, there's no save option on this either. It relies on the old tried-and-true method of passwords to keep track of where you are. Keep a pen and paper handy when you play (or get the passwords off the internet and skip right to where you want to play).
All in all, this is a fun GBA game in small doses. I don't think it's going to win any awards for gameplay, but if you're a fan of the movie, this is a great way to pass the time. Mildly recommended.
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